I Am really Looking for a Stable Firefox Browser as the Ones I Keep using continally crash on me every 5 seconds and I cannot get anything done period! Which is very frustrating as I use it as my Default browser....

31 Mar 2014

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Mozilla Firefox v19.0

Worked Fine on out setups. Bookmarks Synced, Not 1 issue. Were not chasing a 10% increase because in the real world you wont notice it. 10% on 30 ms is like a blink of an eye. If you are worried about that .... LMFAO

Does this have all the missing things Firefox 13 cut out before i was able to stop the missing plugins prompt taking over a page by selecting a box and also the desktop icon is hidden can anybody tell me why?

This version was initially meant to be their 64-bit...........not the case anymore. Screw them! I switched to Waterfox. All add-ons work, its running on the same identical code as regular FF and is 64-bit and benchmarked to be 10% faster.

This version 3:6:3 is the best yet. I is faster to load, works well with Vista, and exceptionally well with win7.The add ons work well to.If you are using an earlier version, and your computer hardware and O.S is up to it, then download and use it.I rate it maximum. I have used it since it was released recently, and I had to come back and give my opinion of it. Not memory hungry now, and loads fast, it is a winner. If 4.0 is any better, than 3.6.3, then it will be a really great achievement.

I upgrade from the latest Beta Version to 3.6 Firefox. It is a little more stable, but it is getting to be a large program and it does take a little while to load, but it has some good features, however, it automatically downloads some add-ons and has installed them, one I am trying to delete, as it is memory hungry, and when you are net surfing and it decides to down load an app. it slows pages you want to look at.#.5 was better overall, or the latest stable version is quicker.

I really like Firefox and it's options.
<br/>The bad part is that 3.6 is still slow to load.
<br/>The PreLoader Addon doesn't work any longer.
<br/>If I need to get to the web quickly then I use
<br/>Chrome. Mainly I use FireFox.

Unfortunately, I love firefox, but ever since I download this version, firefox crashes frequently, with no pattern and no warning.
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<br/>If someone knows the fix, let me know. I tried all the crash fixes I could find, but nothing seems to help.

The weakness of most software companies is that they dont really support third party plug ins very well. Often majorly important functionality missing from the browser ends up being provided by someone working in their backroom who may not have the time or inclination to update it for free. I think that companies like mozilla and microsoft should check out all the apps before they go into the catalogue and select the best ones to maintain and support. The catalogue should then be split into sections which say whether or not update will be automatic - this in my view is the biggest downside of the open source concept in that really good projects fall by the wayside because the developer has got bored with it

I have been using Firefox for some time, and I have tried the Beta versions, one of which I had to revert to an earlier stable version, but the last two Beta have been good, This one 3.6 Beta is so good, it seems so stable and I appears to load quicker, and downloads many updates of programs I use so much quicker, I am very happy with it, and I am still using XP, didn't like Vista, so stayed with XP, so I can't comment how Firefox 3.6 Beta is with Vista, or Windows 7.

I have been using Firefox for years. I'm very happy with the 3.6 Beta version. Hands down the best web browser for my needs.
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<br/> It's not Mozilla's fault some Add-ons stop functioning after updating versions of FF. It's up to the developers of the add-ons to keep the ball rolling.
<br/>J.

I have had no complaints concerning FF 3.5.2, but also use I.E.8 and Opera, occasionally. Since using FF, I have not experienced virus invasions. I did not have the same experience when I used I.E.6, exclusively. Unless I find a better browser, I plan to stick with FF products.

I use FF 2.0.0.16 and will keep it for a long, long time.
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<br/>I tried the Mozilla FF 3.0 when it came out and had to get it off my PC. I had to give up a lot of my favorite add-ons. Mostly the RealPlayer Plus download feature.
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<br/>Then scripts messed up.
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<br/>Then the Roboform password thing did not respond well.
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<br/> The RealPlayer Plus Download feature is a must have for me.
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<br/>Sorry it has bugs in it.
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<br/> Given time, it will be perfected.
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<br/>Till then, I will wait also.

I love firefox and this makes it better. Only reason I don't use it normally is that its not compatible with many of the addons that I use.
<br/>For those with the script error, go into IE.
<br/>Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > and check "Disable Script Debugging (Other)"

I just tried Firefox's newest version and it was ridiculous. Every page I logged into I got a script not responding error and it wasn't only once but continuous and I had to keep clicking on stop script before it would even deign to respond and even then it was still generating the script not responding error.
<br/>Logan1957

Normally I would rate Firefox in the top upper percentile but after having tried both Beta build 3 and 4 and having both crash upon opening for no reason. I would give it a poor rating as of this moment. I'm waiting to see if it improves in the final build which should be coming out shortly.

I cannot believe they teamed with Microsoft Vampires! That means the product that I loved so much is gonna go to sh*t!! This is exactly why i moved to firefox/mozilla because they had no affiliation with MS unless i missed an article.
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<br/>I love firefox at this point other than losing the ability to see my downloads. Don't know what went wrong. other than that.. it rocks!
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I use a dial up & my windows XP2 internet explorer was slow loading pages, replaced with Firefox V 1.5, wow... what a difference, it loads webpages fast so I'm very pleased....theres nothing fast about dial up lol...

I hope many of the issues I've found with 1.5 RC1 are fixed before the official release of 1.5. The biggest problem is that Firefox is blocking most sites from setting cookies, even though in the settings I have all cookies enabled. And the long-standing bug where Firefox crashes when closing a tab or window that is set to automatically close by Javascript has not been fixed yet. If I were you, I'd stick to version 1.07 for a while.

I've used many browsers: IE (old faithful), Opera (my favorite), Netscape (before it got bloated), Smart Explorer (not to smart) and now firefox. Best damn web browser in the market. 1.0 used to crash once every blue moon but it's getting better.I especially love the plugins, blows opera out of the water.